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Advances in Cytosolic Delivery of Proteins: Approaches, Challenges, and Emerging Technologies
Proteins regulate almost all biological processes, and overcoming the protein's natural membrane inpermeability will provide a unique opportunity for intracellular targeting of related therapeutic proteins. Chemical modification of proteins and different types of delivery vectors can mediate intracellular transport of proteins, providing new ideas for ...
Wenyan Zhang+8 more
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Mineralocorticoid deficiency in HIV infection. [PDF]
Cynthia Murphy+2 more
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Flow chat for the quantitative and qualitative profiles and the biological activities of T. violacea fruits and seeds. ABSTRACT Tulbaghia violacea is an established medicinal plant that is indigenous to southern Africa. All its plant parts have been profiled for their phytochemical constituents and medicinal potentials except for the seeds and fruits ...
Rebecca Opeyemi Oyerinde+1 more
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Laryngeal obstruction in HIV infection [PDF]
A. Bullingham, S. Mackenzie
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Staphylococcus Aureus AgrA Modulators from South African Antimicrobial Plants.
South African plants are an underutilized metabolites source for novel antimicrobials targeting key quorum sensing (QS) systems like the Staphylococcus aureus AgrA. AgrA modulating metabolites constitute a new approach to reducing resistance development.
Christiana Eleojo Aruwa, Saheed Sabiu
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Primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the prostate in a patient with HIV infection
Introduction Primary prostate lymphomas are very rare; however, the incidence of malignant lymphoma is high among HIV‐infected patients. Herein, we report a case of primary diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) of the prostate in an HIV‐infected patient. Case presentation A 47‐year‐old man presented with miction pain and back pain.
Takashi Ujiie+9 more
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Bioactives From Brown Algae: Antioxidant, Anti‐Inflammatory, Anticancer, and Antimicrobial Potential
This review explores key bioactives in brown algae and their antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial properties. Covering studies from 2014 to 2024, it highlights their relevance in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and foods, while addressing challenges and future directions to unlock their full potential.
Irvin Fonseca‐Barahona+2 more
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Molecular Tweezers for Biomimetic Recognition of Carbohydrates
Molecular tweezers have emerged as effective binders for biomolecules such as lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins, eliciting biological activities. Tweezer molecules, which exploit an open and adaptive binding cavity, can target relatively large guests, such as oligosaccharides and glycans, and often provide some advantages over corresponding ...
Francesco Milanesi+3 more
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